- Hardiness Zone: 3-10 Annual
Seed Depth: 1 inch
Seed Spacing: 3-5 feet
Row Spacing: 10-15 feet
Sunlight: Full sun (8+ hours daily)
Days to Sprout: 5-10 days
Days to Maturity: 120-130 days
Growth Habit: Vining
Sunlight: Dill’s Atlantic Giant requires full sun, receiving at least 8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Soil Type: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0-7.0. Work in compost and aged manure before planting for best results.
When to Plant: Sow directly outdoors after the last frost when soil temperatures reach at least 70°F (21°C).
Direct Sowing: Plant seeds 1 inch deep in small mounds, spacing them 3-5 feet apart, with at least 10-15 feet between rows.
Indoor Sowing: Start seeds indoors 2-3 weeks before your last frost date. Transplant carefully to avoid root disturbance.
Succession Planting: Not typically needed, as this variety requires a full season to mature.
Watering: Provide deep, consistent watering, about 1-2 inches per week. Water at the base to prevent fungal issues.
Mulching: Apply straw or mulch around the base to retain moisture, regulate temperature, and suppress weeds.
Fertilization: Feed with a balanced fertilizer early in the season, switching to a phosphorus and potassium-rich formula once flowers develop.
Pruning: Limit the number of pumpkins per vine to one or two for the biggest growth potential. Pinch off new flowers once the main fruit is established.
Support: If growing for maximum size, use sand or a soft material under the pumpkin to prevent rot and damage.
When to Harvest: Pumpkins are ready when they reach their full color and the rind hardens, typically around 120-130 days after planting.
How to Harvest: Use sharp pruners to cut the stem, leaving at least 4 inches attached. Handle carefully to avoid bruising.
Seed Collection: Allow the pumpkin to cure for a few weeks before extracting seeds. Wash and dry thoroughly before storing.
Storing Seeds: Store dried seeds in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Seeds remain viable for 3-5 years.
Why You’ll Love It
Dill’s Atlantic Giant is the undisputed heavyweight of the pumpkin world. This vigorous heirloom variety is prized for its ability to produce truly enormous fruits, often reaching 400–500 pounds with proper care. With optimal conditions, it has even produced competition-winning pumpkins weighing over 1,800 pounds. Whether you're growing for a local fair, Halloween display, or just for fun, this variety brings excitement, challenge, and impressive results to your garden.
Plant Characteristics
Height: Vining up to 12–15 feet or more
Growth Habit: Sprawling, aggressive vines with large leaves and thick stems
Fruit Type: Huge, round to oblong pumpkins with ribbed orange skin
Days to Maturity: 120–130 days
Hardiness: Warm-season annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Mild and slightly sweet
Culinary Uses: Primarily grown for size and display. Edible when young, but best used for livestock feed, compost, or decoration when mature.
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Corn, pole beans, sunflowers, and marigolds
Avoid Planting Near: Other vining crops or potatoes that may compete for space
Bonus Benefit: A show-stopper in every garden — great for friendly growing competitions or creating unforgettable autumn scenery
Common Issues and Solutions
Cracking or Splitting: Maintain consistent watering, especially during rapid growth periods
Slow Growth: Feed frequently with compost or balanced fertilizer and ensure full sun
Pests (Vine Borers, Squash Bugs): Monitor early and protect with row covers or neem oil
Seeds Per Packet
3g | Approximately 12 |
5g | Approximately 20 |
7g | Approximately 28 |
9g | Approximately 36 |
Why You’ll Love It
Dill’s Atlantic Giant is the undisputed heavyweight of the pumpkin world. This vigorous heirloom variety is prized for its ability to produce truly enormous fruits, often reaching 400–500 pounds with proper care. With optimal conditions, it has even produced competition-winning pumpkins weighing over 1,800 pounds. Whether you're growing for a local fair, Halloween display, or just for fun, this variety brings excitement, challenge, and impressive results to your garden.
Plant Characteristics
Height: Vining up to 12–15 feet or more
Growth Habit: Sprawling, aggressive vines with large leaves and thick stems
Fruit Type: Huge, round to oblong pumpkins with ribbed orange skin
Days to Maturity: 120–130 days
Hardiness: Warm-season annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Mild and slightly sweet
Culinary Uses: Primarily grown for size and display. Edible when young, but best used for livestock feed, compost, or decoration when mature.
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Corn, pole beans, sunflowers, and marigolds
Avoid Planting Near: Other vining crops or potatoes that may compete for space
Bonus Benefit: A show-stopper in every garden — great for friendly growing competitions or creating unforgettable autumn scenery
Common Issues and Solutions
Cracking or Splitting: Maintain consistent watering, especially during rapid growth periods
Slow Growth: Feed frequently with compost or balanced fertilizer and ensure full sun
Pests (Vine Borers, Squash Bugs): Monitor early and protect with row covers or neem oil
Seeds Per Packet
3g | Approximately 12 |
5g | Approximately 20 |
7g | Approximately 28 |
9g | Approximately 36 |
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